Press Releases
Clark County Kicks Off Spring Mountain Corridor Redevelopment Plan During AAPI Heritage Month
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones and team members are holding a kick-off event for the Spring Mountain Corridor Redevelopment Plan coming up next month. This event is scheduled for Friday May 3, 2024 from 10AM - 11AM in the parking lot of Chinatown Plaza located at 4205 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas NV 89102.
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Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones to Highlight Tourism Impact on Chinatown as part of Spring Mountain Corridor Redevelopment Project
With summer tourism in full swing in Las Vegas, Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones will be taking part in a “Food & Culture Tour” at Shanghai Plaza located at 4284 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas NV 89012 on Tuesday July 16th from 4PM - 6PM, During this walking tour, Commissioner Jones and his team will stop by a number of restaurants, cafes and shops inside Shanghai Plaza to talk with both business owners and visitors and discuss ways to improve the Spring Mountain Corridor for years to come.
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Spring Mountain Corridor Redevelopment Plan Launches Summer Community Pop-Up Events
The Spring Mountain Corridor Redevelopment Plan has launched a series of community pop-up events aimed at raising awareness and engaging residents, small business owners and visitors about this project. The goal is also to celebrate and renovate one of the most iconic neighborhoods in Las Vegas.
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We Want to Hear From You!
Clark County has launched a redevelopment planning effort that will create a foundation and a vision for the Spring Mountain Corridor neighborhood, focused on cultural appreciation while supporting small businesses, residents and tourism while attracting mixed-use development and thoughtful investment.
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News
‘It’s pretty insane’: Businesses hope for redevelopment in Vegas’ busy Chinatown
Concerns around transportation and parking in Chinatown Vegas aren’t unique to Shanghai Plaza as businesses in nearby shopping centers express similar thoughts on improvements.
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'We want them to come here happy and leave here happy': Businesses discuss future plans for Chinatown
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — From open to close, at Xiao Long Dumplings in the Chinatown Mall, Maya Kwong is busy with a full house of customers.
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But as the foodie paradise of Chinatown continues to grow, Kwong says she worries about her customers.
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Ideas start flowing for Chinatown redevelopment plan
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Las Vegas' Chinatown attracts visitors for a number of reasons.
Those who come often, like Randy Go, know what could help the area.
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Improvements needed along Spring Mountain Road as Chinatown sees increased growth
Clark County recently targeted $200,000 toward a redevelopment plan for the Spring Mountain corridor, which will include sidewalk widening, pedestrian crosswalks, improved lighting and more parking.
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Officials discuss revitalization efforts for Chinatown, Spring Mountain corridor
Officials from Clark County, the AAPI community and local small business owners held a press conference Friday morning to discuss the new initiative.
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Safety upgrades coming to Spring Valley Corridor amid Chinatown, Shanghai Plaza popularity
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Local leaders celebrated the launch of a new project in the Spring Mountain Corridor Friday morning, set to bring in more business and safety.
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This area began as an industrial corridor back in the 1950s.
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Clark County launches Chinatown redevelopment effort
Clark County is moving forward with its efforts to redevelop the Spring Mountain Corridor around Chinatown.
The county has launched a website, www.inspiringspringmountain.com, to solicit feedback from the community on its redevelopment efforts and to share any updates on the plan, which is called Inspiring Spring Mountain.
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Paving the Way for a Transformed and Thriving District
Welcome to a special edition of This Week in Chinatown. Chinatown, a vibrant and historic enclave in the heart of Las Vegas, is poised for an exciting transformation. Recent news reports indicate that the area attracts more local businesses and tourism, prompting local leaders to explore redevelopment opportunities. This week, we delve into the proposed plans, share exciting news about the Las Vegas Loop expansion, and present our vision for a revitalized Chinatown.
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Clark County's Channel 4 Interview With Commissioner Jones
Survey seeks input on traffic, parking and congestion in Chinatown
A survey wants your input on traffic, parking and overall congestion in Las Vegas’ Chinatown as tourism surges in the corridor and businesses want solutions to a growing problem: customers having trouble finding parking.
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Las Vegas Works To Reposition Its Pioneering Chinatown
While Chinatowns from New York to California fight for survival, one such district in a city known more for its large, glitzy casino hotels and resorts is forging ahead on an expansion with the support of government officials and local business and community leaders.
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Survey seeks input on traffic, parking and congestion in Chinatown
A survey wants your input on traffic, parking and overall congestion in Las Vegas’ Chinatown as tourism surges in the corridor and businesses want solutions to a growing problem: customers having trouble finding parking.
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Officials discuss revitalization efforts for Chinatown, Spring Mountain corridor
County commission wants to know how you’d improve
Chinatown
Peter Chen is frequently the recipient of the same complaint when customers arrive at his store on the second floor of the Shanghai Plaza on Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas’ Chinatown neighborhood.
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Redevelopment project set to revitalize Chinatown area
Clark County, alongside Commissioner Justin Jones, is unveiling a groundbreaking initiative Friday morning to rejuvenate the thriving Chinatown area, promising significant changes.
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Segment on Channel 3 NBC Evening News
Revitalizing Spring Mountain Corridor
Redevelopment project for Las Vegas Chinatown to tackle 3 major issues
Cracking down on crime in Chinatown is a priority, not only for Las Vegas police, but for one Clark County commissioner.
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Survey: Las Vegas Chinatown customers, businesses want parking solutions
Events
Community Pop Ups
Come learn about the project and fill out your survey!​
June 1st, 8th, and 15th, 12-7pm
Urban Matcha (3400 S Jones Blvd #3, Las Vegas, NV 89146)
June 7th, 14th, and 21st, 5-8pm
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Chinatown Plaza (4206 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102)
June 22nd, 11am-2pm
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Pot Master Wagyu Bites (4300 Spring Mountain Rd #103, Las Vegas, NV 89102)